Heathcliff by spook
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Description
a character study inspired by olivier's characterisation of heathcliff in the movie adaptation of bronte's "wuthering heights...."
michael 2; poserworld edwardian jacket, explorer pants and boots, jacobean home; neftis' greg hair...
rendered in poser 5, post-work in photoshop.
thank you for looking and for any comments.
Comments (10)
llacey
Very nice!!!!
SeaCrystal
Wonderful drama like atmosphere! I like the lighting and the shadows cast upon the wall by your character. The wall has a great texture, and all is excellent work! :)
syhr
Heathcliff sure has come a long way from being a cartoon Seagull --- or Cat or whatever. He reminds me of one of those Med. Students in an old Frankenstein movie. --- K.U.T.G.W.
rockets
This is excellent! The character is very handsome as well as mysterious. You have my vote on this one!
bijouchat
very dramatic lighting, you have the gothic atmosphere down perfectly. nice job :)
online_art
Drama Drama Drama...I love the Drama!
SophiaDeer
Excellent work! I agree is has much drama and mood. Beautifully done!
XSashaX
Oh yes, a wonderful portrait of Heathcliff, so dark and brooding. Youve captured the mood so well! There is a more recent movie version of the story floating about starring Ralph Fiennes as Heathcliff, he cast a more sinister flavor to the character very different from Olivier.well anyway I'm a Heathcliff fan. I love this image! I even have a dog named Heathcliff. :)
artistheat
Fantastic pic,Excellent work,Great Lighting
babydollTX
I was looking for this image at that "other place" but had forgotten who'd done it. I wanted to go back and have another peek. It's amazing how many people made it through school without being tortured by the Bronte sisters. This almost makes me want to go back and reread the book through adult eyes.